Las Vegas police showed off robots and police dog takedowns at the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Foundation’s sixth annual Lunch with the Sheriff event.
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The Elon Musk-owned Boring Company plans to build out an underground transportation system in Las Vegas featuring 81 stations after an expansion approval.
Las Vegas could possibly tie or surpass its all-time stretch for consecutive days with 110-degree or higher temperatures.
Clark County will make a $170,000 settlement payment related to litigation with the Las Vegas Review-Journal over the release of child autopsies.
Several residents voiced their displeasure at the new fee, designed to pinch the pockets of the Las Vegas Valley’s biggest water users.
Corporate interests and big businesses may dominate on the Strip, but some of the country’s favorite mom-and-pop shops are located in Las Vegas, according to a new survey by Yelp and Entrepreneur.
The crash occurred around 5:45 a.m. at Valley View Boulevard and Hacienda Avenue.
A bill that passed during the legislative session will create a path to legalize street food vending.
Jonathan Adler came in second place in the final round of Lincoln-Douglas debate at the National Speech and Debate Championship last month in Phoenix.
You can find eye-catching pink in abundance throughout Southern Nevada, from Lake Las Vegas to Valley of Fire.
The Powerball jackpot is the third biggest Powerball jackpot on record and the seventh largest jackpot in U.S. lottery history.
The Las Vegas Valley Water District says a new charge seems to be working as intended — residents are using less water.
Metropolitan Police Department Officer James Rude broke a world record for stone lifting at an event in Norway this past week.
Drivers responsible for transporting the riders across dozens of routes have become increasingly vocal in public meetings about what they describe as rising dangers inside the buses.
David Perrico played “Nessun Dorma,” and that was just the start of a wild rock-orchestra show at Reynolds Hall.
